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The Arduino MIDI controller can be seen in action in the video below and full instructions have been published to the Imgur website which is accessible via the link below.
Makers, hobbyists and electronics enthusiasts looking for a project to keep them busy this weekend may be interested in a new DIY Arduino arcade game project which uses LEGO bricks and Arduino ...
Arduino Shields, like the Xbee wireless communicator, aren’t compatible with the Esplora out of the box, but any existing Arduino software should work with the new pre-assembled controller.
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This one’s a bit abstract. Remember those LCD games that became quite popular sometime in the 1990’s? You know, the ones that had only one game, usually a character that could be moved … ...
This huge controller easily outsizes a MacBook and was made with $130 (~R1 714) worth of LEGO. The D-pad is connected to a ball joint with the other buttons floating freely in the top part of the ...
Make Your Own Plush Game Controller Electronics maker Adafruit Industries has developed its own Arduino-compatible boards, including one called the Flora–and a few craft projects to go with them.
Modder TommyB has created a DIY Steam Controller 2 that splits into two, created using parts from the handheld gaming PC and a 3D printer.
Out Run hack uses an Arduino to bring the classic race game into the physical world It’s been 25 years since Sega’s Out Run first made the scene at the video arcades, and now an enterprising ...